Example sentences of "targets for [art] " in BNC.

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1 But she 's hoping to star with Paul Newman in a thriller about a couple who become targets for a killer .
2 This is perhaps not surprising given that bidders are attracted to targets for a variety of reasons that may be unconnected with the potential for improving the target 's management .
3 High offer ratios often reflect the relative difficulty of meeting the targets for a small number of fields .
4 The aim of this research is to investigate the role of money income targets for a small open economy such as the UK , and their relationship with policies designed to avoid fluctuations in the exchange rate of the magnitude we have seen in the last few years .
5 It is indeed deplorable that the Government sets targets for a reduction in smoking but continues to place the responsibility for achieving these on health , education and voluntary sector while avoiding taking the action we consider essential .
6 provide targets for a wide population of students ;
7 Students will set themselves realistic targets for a job search programme and review skills and abilities in relation to future job-seeking activities .
8 In the course of departmental planning to meet the demands of the corporate plan it is necessary to estimate the production costs and the sales volume that will be required to meet the income and profit targets for a given new product .
9 Nevertheless the government continued setting targets for a reduction in PSBR .
10 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has recommended a new scheme to the government for setting future targets for a cleaner water environment .
11 The Government can not pretend to be concerned with security at army barracks and then , without regard for the soldiers , put them on the streets of London as easy targets for the terrorists . ’
12 The Government can not pretend to be concerned with security at army barracks and then , without regard for the soldiers , put them on the streets of London as easy targets for the terrorists . ’
13 However , the BR safety study is likely to be conducted outside the scope of the Government 's financial targets for the railways which will be unveiled next week , at least two months before the safety report is published .
14 Banc One sets basic yet strict financial targets for the banks it takes over , but it lets local managers decide how to meet them .
15 Far from trying to develop their targets for the long haul , the Milken minions broke them up for quick gain .
16 Set targets for the reduction of inequalities in health .
17 We will set performance targets for the Post Office and ensure they are published in all offices , together with results achieved .
18 We propose the following single attainment targets for the speaking and listening profile component :
19 He felt that if they could make travelling at night dangerous , the enemy would be forced to move in daylight , thus becoming targets for the RAF .
20 There are also targets for the growth of the money supply ( M1 , defined as cash in circulation and deposits in cheque accounts ) , but these are invariably adjusted upwards during the year , and then exceeded .
21 Two miles to the north-west of this village near Redruth in the desolate former tin-mining region of Cornwall is Gwennap Pit which , although not exactly an industrial monument , has great significance in the social history of the local tinners , who were often ruthlessly exploited by their employers and were obvious targets for the message of Nonconformism .
22 The hawks could all-too-easily become tempting targets for the soldiery .
23 In the meantime , the Dragoons were floundering in the boggy ground , easy targets for the riflemen while finding it impossible to fire with any reasonable accuracy themselves .
24 Von Ribbentrop reported back to Hitler , and on the evening of 24 November 1938 Adolf Hitler added Danzig to the list of military targets for the forthcoming campaign in the east .
25 Indeed , while the government 's White Paper The Health of the Nation is full of targets for the screening of breast and cervical cancer , of which it spends about £54 million each year , it contains no such targets for reducing cancer of the prostate gland .
26 The influential Italian daily sports newspaper , Corriere dello Sport , has just published a list of 50 players worldwide who have become targets for the ‘ money-no-object ’ brigade of Italian clubs , all of whom are keen to cash in on Gazza 's magic .
27 During our last seven months , as we prepared our recommendations for the secondary stages , the officials of the National Curriculum Council under their Chairman , Duncan Graham , were rewriting the attainment targets for the primary stages , supposedly in accord with the consultation exercise and Mr Baker 's own proposals about grammar .
28 Limits on the deficits of loss-making industries ( eg British Rail ) and profit targets for the profitable industries ( eg British Gas ) were set .
29 All familiar targets for the ice-climbing aspirations of Londoner Mick Fowler , who has now added Devon to his winter itinerary .
30 The dangers of routine and passivity to the often joyful and serene spirit which infused abolitionists grew greater as direct British targets for the cause largely disappeared from the late 1830s onwards .
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